Other DoD Health-Promotion Programs

Go for Green® is part of a system of health-promotion programs sponsored by DoD.

Human Performance Resource Center

The Human Performance Resource Center (HPRC) is the total fitness resource for Warfighters. Go for Green® is hosted by HPRC’s website, so you’re already there! Take time to check out the other sections of this “one-stop shop” for Warfighter optimization.

Operation Live Well

The Operation Live Well (OLW) campaign aims to improve healthy living throughout the military community by promoting healthy eating, active living and weight management, tobacco cessation, and mental and spiritual wellbeing. The OLW website provides information and resources to encourage healthy living choices. There are apps and widgets for meal planning, stress management, quitting smoking, and more.

Healthy Base Initiative

DoD established the Healthy Base Initiative as part of Operation Live Well at select military installations in response to health concerns regarding military service members and their families. HBI is working with Go for Green® as part of its nutrition program.

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